CONFIRM THE INFORMATION. LIVE IN ELLICOTT CITY, GEORGE LETTIS, WBAL-TV 11 NEWS. GEORGE, THANK YOU. TURNING EYESORES INTO TRENDY LOCATIONS. THE EPA IS GIVING THE CITY FOURTH HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN GRANT MONEY -- OR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN GRANT MONEY. THAT MONEY WILL BE USED TO ASSESS HAZARDOUS SITES THAT COULD BE REDEVELOPED. OF FEDERAL GRANT MONEY COMES TO BALTIMORE TO TRANSFORM OLD AND ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS INTO PLACES THAT ARE SAFE FOR BUSINESSES AND FOR PEOPLE TO LIVE. FOR YEARS, TIRE SALES AND FIXING CARS WERE THE LIFELINE OF THIS OPENING. NOW THE CITY OF BALTIMORE AND SEAWALL DEVELOPMENT ARE MANNING A REBIRTH OF THE FACILITY. IT'S A SERIES OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR FACILITIES. AS YOU MAY SUSPECT, THERE HAVE BEEN ISSUES WITH PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. YOU REPAIR A CAR, YOU END UP WITH THINGS LIKE GASOLINE AND OIL. WE ARE REFURBISHING THAT SPACE. THE EPA PROVIDED FUNDS TO ASSESS THE BUILDING AND DETERMINE THE POTENTIAL FOR REDEVELOPMENT. WHAT THIS IS ALL ABOUT HIS QUALITY OF LIFE. MONDAY, SEAN GARTMAN ANNOUNCED $400,000 IN GRANT MONEY TO CHECK OTHER POTENTIAL SITES. WHAT WE'RE REALLY DOING IS TAKING NOT USED OR UNDERUTILIZED ROBERT HE AND PUTTING IT BACK INTO -- UNDERUTILIZED PROPERTY AND PUTTING IT BACK INTO PRODUCTIVE USE. THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE. AT ONE TIME IT WAS A DEPARTMENT STORE. WE'RE STANDING IN A FACILITY THAT AT ONE TIME WAS PROPERTY NO ONE KNEW WHAT TO DO WITH. WE WERE ABLE TO DO THE ASSESSMENT, SEE WHAT WAS POSSIBLE AND THIS WAS THE RESULT. OF 40,000 DOLLAR ASSESSMENT FOUND THE BUILDING CONTAMINATED WITH ARSENIC. IT TOOK OR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO CLEAN THE PROPERTY AND $35 MILLION TO REDEVELOP IT INTO BUSINESSES AND APARTMENT HOMES, ALL THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE BALTIMORE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. THEY WERE ABLE TO GET FUNDING TO FINANCE THE DRAMATIC RENOVATION. NOW IT IS THE ANCHOR OF THE COMMUNITY. IT IS THE HIP PLACE TO LIVE. SO, WHAT WILL THIS SPACE BECOME?

Hillary Clinton did not have a State Department email account while she served as America's top diplomat, a senior state department official said Monday, and instead used a personal email account during her four years on the job.